Reply #30 posted 03/11/12 7:57pm
asg
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Just remembered these songs from memory
Simple minds sign o the time #18uk
jordan knight I can never take the place of ur man #37.
The list is already 50 please help me find all the songs |
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Reply #31 posted 03/11/12 8:27pm
kewlschool
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Prince did guitar work on Like a prayer (CD single not album), on Keep it together, and Act of contrition. Last but not least Love Song the duet with Madonna. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #32 posted 03/12/12 3:54am
Paisley4u |
I love these kind of lists And sometimes, after all these years, I still get surprised!
I really thougth Jungle Love was a much bigger hit in the US, at least bigger than Jerk Out!!!
It was a bigger hit in Europe than Sugar Walls and others that didn´t even make the charts here,
so I have another view on the hits...
Didn´t Joe Cocker have a little hit with 5 women ?
And Dale with SimonSimon? us dance #33 Love4oneanother |
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Reply #33 posted 03/12/12 11:08am
gold31 |
I thought there was an omission. The Madouse single, (The Perfect) 10 made it to number 66 on the RnB chart.
But this is for the Top 40 hits, so that song wouldn't apply. I really love that track. Funky song. [Edited 3/12/12 11:11am] |
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Reply #34 posted 03/12/12 1:42pm
daPrettyman |
Are we counting the songs that Prince has on HIT albums? If so, that list is pretty big. |
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Reply #35 posted 03/13/12 9:58am
OnlyNDaUsa
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SquirrelMeat said:
asg said:
From prince vault
Jungle Love is the fourth track on The Time's third album Ice Cream Castle, and, five months after the album's release, Jungle Love was released as the album's third single. Jungle Love was written by Morris Day and Prince under the pseudonym Jamie Starr. Jesse Johnson was initially included in the credits when submitted for copyright in May, 1984, but after he left the band, his name was removed from the credits when the track was released. It was co-produced by Morris Day and Prince under the name The Starr Company. The song also features in the movie Purple Rain. A 1998 live version recorded by Morris Day was released in 2004 on his album It's About Time, but this has no input by Prince and is not included here, as it is considered a cover version.
Initial tracking took place on 26 March, 1983 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (the day before My Summertime Thang and Cloreen Baconskin).
Nice list by the way.
Jungle love is always contentious. Officially, its a Prince penned track, but unofficially, it was written by Jesse. Its along the lines of:
Partyup - Actually written by Morris Day.
Do Me Baby - Acutally written by Andre Cymone.
We many never know for sure what the full story is.
On the flip side, you have Sheila claiming writing credit on a lot of her tracks, when in fact it was all Prince.
A family member was involved in a band that was a 1 hit wonder and he said he wrote a song on the album but he was not there when the band was putting together the cover and labels and someone else put his name as the songs writer. As so it was ever since. But he owes the copyright. too bad that song was never a hit. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #36 posted 03/16/12 3:34am
Replica |
How is writing a bassline the same as writing a song? Andre Cymone did not write the whole Do Me Baby. |
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Reply #37 posted 03/21/12 2:36pm
HuMpThAnG |
asg said:
Top 40 Hits written by prince for others
Chaka Khan "I Feel For You" (1984)#3 US #1 UK (yr end charts '85 #5 in us)
Nope!!!
Originally written for Patrice Rushen
Chaka just covered it.. |
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Reply #38 posted 03/23/12 8:18pm
Timmy84 |
HuMpThAnG said:
asg said:
Top 40 Hits written by prince for others
Chaka Khan "I Feel For You" (1984)#3 US #1 UK (yr end charts '85 #5 in us)
Nope!!!
Originally written for Patrice Rushen
Chaka just covered it..
You could tell he wrote it for Patrice when listening to the original... |
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Reply #39 posted 03/23/12 8:30pm
HuMpThAnG |
Timmy84 said:
HuMpThAnG said:
Nope!!!
Originally written for Patrice Rushen
Chaka just covered it..
You could tell he wrote it for Patrice when listening to the original...
in fact, I think "I Wanna Be Your Lover" was written for her as well |
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Reply #40 posted 03/23/12 8:43pm
Timmy84 |
HuMpThAnG said:
Timmy84 said:
You could tell he wrote it for Patrice when listening to the original...
in fact, I think "I Wanna Be Your Lover" was written for her as well
I think Prince was listening to Patrice heavily at the beginning of his career... |
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Reply #41 posted 03/23/12 8:45pm
HuMpThAnG |
Timmy84 said:
HuMpThAnG said:
in fact, I think "I Wanna Be Your Lover" was written for her as well
I think Prince was listening to Patrice heavily at the beginning of his career...
Now I can believe that |
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Reply #42 posted 03/24/12 8:34pm
asg
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Paisley4u said:
I love these kind of lists And sometimes, after all these years, I still get surprised!
I really thougth Jungle Love was a much bigger hit in the US, at least bigger than Jerk Out!!!
It was a bigger hit in Europe than Sugar Walls and others that didn´t even make the charts here,
so I have another view on the hits...
Didn´t Joe Cocker have a little hit with 5 women ?
And Dale with SimonSimon? us dance #33
5 women did not chart at all.
Dance charts ? well all the flops chart high on dance charts and usually dont reflect whats being played in clubs i am not sure how they come up with them
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Reply #43 posted 03/26/12 3:03pm
XNY |
Sheila E. "A Love Bizarre" (1986) #11 US Art Of Noise featuring Tom Jones "Kiss" (1988) #5 UK
Simple minds "sign o the times" (1989) #18 UK Sinead O'Connor "Nothing Compares 2 U" (1990) #1 US #1 UK (#1 in yr end charts in us and #2 in uk)(#1 in 21 countries) Kid Creole & The Coconuts "The Sex Of It" (1990) #29 UK
I don't know how this got past me. I never knew Simple Minds covered Sign o' the Times (??)
Just looked it up on youtube: there are two great versions of it. The original and
an interesting and updated version using 9/11, GWBush, the space shuttle disasters. Very well done.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related
"Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham |
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Reply #44 posted 03/26/12 4:55pm
asg
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XNY said:
Sheila E. "A Love Bizarre" (1986) #11 US Art Of Noise featuring Tom Jones "Kiss" (1988) #5 UK
Simple minds "sign o the times" (1989) #18 UK Sinead O'Connor "Nothing Compares 2 U" (1990) #1 US #1 UK (#1 in yr end charts in us and #2 in uk)(#1 in 21 countries) Kid Creole & The Coconuts "The Sex Of It" (1990) #29 UK
I don't know how this got past me. I never knew Simple Minds covered Sign o' the Times (??)
Just looked it up on youtube: there are two great versions of it. The original and
an interesting and updated version using 9/11, GWBush, the space shuttle disasters. Very well done.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related
only reason i remembered this was i used to live in Africa back then and we never got any charts or any radio play and i used to tune in on monday nites to BBC for the UK charts and i vividly remember when they entered the charts.
I used to tune in on thursday nite to hear the top 40 charts on the VOA. [Edited 3/26/12 17:02pm] |
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Reply #45 posted 03/28/12 9:46pm
NDRU |
thepope2the9s said:
muirdo said:
I thought he just provided the inspiration and synthesiser for Stand Back?
Yes, but for inspiration, she kinda ripped off Little Red Corvette |
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Reply #46 posted 03/30/12 9:35pm
Chiquetet |
It's a bit of nitpicking, I know, but there are a few there that he definitely didn't write for the ones who had hits with them (Sinead comes to mind, as does Tom Jones).
A more all-encompassing title might be Top 40 hits written by Prince but performed by others.
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Reply #47 posted 03/31/12 11:32am
SUPRMAN
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muirdo said:
I thought he just provided the inspiration and synthesiser for Stand Back?
That's my understanding also. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. |
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Reply #48 posted 03/31/12 11:35am
SUPRMAN
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SquirrelMeat said:
asg said:
From prince vault
Jungle Love is the fourth track on The Time's third album Ice Cream Castle, and, five months after the album's release, Jungle Love was released as the album's third single. Jungle Love was written by Morris Day and Prince under the pseudonym Jamie Starr. Jesse Johnson was initially included in the credits when submitted for copyright in May, 1984, but after he left the band, his name was removed from the credits when the track was released. It was co-produced by Morris Day and Prince under the name The Starr Company. The song also features in the movie Purple Rain. A 1998 live version recorded by Morris Day was released in 2004 on his album It's About Time, but this has no input by Prince and is not included here, as it is considered a cover version.
Initial tracking took place on 26 March, 1983 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (the day before My Summertime Thang and Cloreen Baconskin).
Nice list by the way.
Jungle love is always contentious. Officially, its a Prince penned track, but unofficially, it was written by Jesse. Its along the lines of:
Partyup - Actually written by Morris Day.
Do Me Baby - Acutally written by Andre Cymone.
We many never know for sure what the full story is.
On the flip side, you have Sheila claiming writing credit on a lot of her tracks, when in fact it was all Prince.
Wasn't 'Controvery' written by Morris? I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. |
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Reply #49 posted 04/03/12 2:07pm
shayde |
SUPRMAN said:
SquirrelMeat said:
Nice list by the way.
Jungle love is always contentious. Officially, its a Prince penned track, but unofficially, it was written by Jesse. Its along the lines of:
Partyup - Actually written by Morris Day.
Do Me Baby - Acutally written by Andre Cymone.
We many never know for sure what the full story is.
On the flip side, you have Sheila claiming writing credit on a lot of her tracks, when in fact it was all Prince.
Wasn't 'Controvery' written by Morris?
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Reply #50 posted 04/03/12 2:07pm
shayde |
SUPRMAN sai
SquirrelMeat said:
Nice list by the way.
Jungle love is always contentious. Officially, its a Prince penned track, but unofficially, it was written by Jesse. Its along the lines of:
Partyup - Actually written by Morris Day.
Do Me Baby - Acutally written by Andre Cymone.
We many never know for sure what the full story is.
On the flip side, you have Sheila claiming writing credit on a lot of her tracks, when in fact it was all Prince.
Wasn't 'Controvery' written by Morris?
Nooooooo ..... |
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Reply #51 posted 04/10/12 12:54pm
PurpleJedi |
I concur with the many others stating the need to differentiate between "samples", "remakes", "inspirations" and actual songs "written for others".
(Unless you change the thread title)
On a personal note...I really liked the stuff he did for Monie Love and think it was a shame that it didn't fare well here in the States.
ALSO - you are missing the stuff he did for Elisa Fiorello. "Ooh This I Need" was a hit here. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! |
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Reply #52 posted 04/11/12 10:49am
asg
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PurpleJedi said:
I concur with the many others stating the need to differentiate between "samples", "remakes", "inspirations" and actual songs "written for others".
(Unless you change the thread title)
On a personal note...I really liked the stuff he did for Monie Love and think it was a shame that it didn't fare well here in the States.
ALSO - you are missing the stuff he did for Elisa Fiorello. "Ooh This I Need" was a hit here.
"On the way up" was a hit and I am gonna add it
ooh this i need only reached #90 |
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Reply #53 posted 04/11/12 11:16am
PurpleJedi |
asg said:
PurpleJedi said:
I concur with the many others stating the need to differentiate between "samples", "remakes", "inspirations" and actual songs "written for others".
(Unless you change the thread title)
On a personal note...I really liked the stuff he did for Monie Love and think it was a shame that it didn't fare well here in the States.
ALSO - you are missing the stuff he did for Elisa Fiorello. "Ooh This I Need" was a hit here.
"On the way up" was a hit and I am gonna add it
ooh this i need only reached #90
Yeah...that's the one I was thinking about.
I remember "Ooh This I Need" because she performed it on Nia Peeple's Party Machine and it's forever ingrained in my mind.
...only #90 huh? Wow. I actually liked that song alot. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! |
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Reply #54 posted 04/11/12 11:18am
asg
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PurpleJedi said:
asg said:
"On the way up" was a hit and I am gonna add it
ooh this i need only reached #90
Yeah...that's the one I was thinking about.
I remember "Ooh This I Need" because she performed it on Nia Peeple's Party Machine and it's forever ingrained in my mind.
...only #90 huh? Wow. I actually liked that song alot.
Elisa has again been working with prince since 2009 |
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Reply #55 posted 04/11/12 11:20am
PurpleJedi |
asg said:
PurpleJedi said:
Yeah...that's the one I was thinking about.
I remember "Ooh This I Need" because she performed it on Nia Peeple's Party Machine and it's forever ingrained in my mind.
...only #90 huh? Wow. I actually liked that song alot.
Elisa has again been working with prince since 2009
Really? I just assumed she'd fallen off the face of the earth.
Is it anything worth looking into??? By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! |
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Reply #56 posted 04/11/12 11:24am
asg
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PurpleJedi said:
asg said:
Elisa has again been working with prince since 2009
Really? I just assumed she'd fallen off the face of the earth.
Is it anything worth looking into???
from her wiki
Prince performed for three consecutive nights, March 25–27, 2009 on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno, and Fiorillo performed as one of Prince's backing vocalists on the 25th, and 27th shows. Fiorillo became a member of Prince's band in 2009. In 2010 she is currently on a world tour with Prince playing in sold out shows across Europe. |
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Reply #57 posted 04/11/12 2:24pm
PurpleJedi |
asg said:
PurpleJedi said:
Really? I just assumed she'd fallen off the face of the earth.
Is it anything worth looking into???
from her wiki
Prince performed for three consecutive nights, March 25–27, 2009 on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno, and Fiorillo performed as one of Prince's backing vocalists on the 25th, and 27th shows. Fiorillo became a member of Prince's band in 2009. In 2010 she is currently on a world tour with Prince playing in sold out shows across Europe.
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! |
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